In Saint-Tropez, nestled in a quiet and secure neighborhood, this prestigious address offers a unique holiday experience in one of the worlds most iconic villages. This stunning Provençal bastide of approximately 600m² combines the charm of traditional Provençal architecture with contemporary design. It enjoys close proximity to the town center and the most beautiful beaches of Pampelonne. The property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a large cold room and wine cellar. Its dining room with soothing tones, a lounge area, and four spacious en-suite bedrooms with adjoining shower rooms ensure maximum comfort. A double bedroom is dedicated to staff, and a sublime hammam offers a sanctuary of serenity and absolute calm. Two independent double bedrooms complete this unique property in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. The lush landscaped garden and distant vineyard views offer the privilege of admiring true works of art by renowned artists. An incredible 18x7m swimming pool harmonizes with the surrounding nature. A beautiful furnished terrace and a fully equipped warm pool house promise moments of total relaxation a true ode to peace. Villa Highlights and Amenities: Air conditioning, WiFi, alarm and video surveillance system, parking spaces. Check-in and check-out (high season): Saturday to Saturday (7-night minimum) Payable on site: security deposit and tourist tax Registration number: pending
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From 61 000€ / week
SAINT-TROPEZ, the jet-set destination on the Côte d’Azur where an international clientele meets up every summer on the most prestigious yachts and at the coolest VIP evenings in the Mediterranean. A fashionable destination, the capital of show-biz, the picturesque village of Saint-Tropez has become a top-notch address ever since Brigitte Bardot made it her holiday home. Each year, luxury hotels and boutiques, restaurants, bars and trendy discos welcome a clientele in search of luxury. The sandy beaches of Pampelonne in Ramatuelle are among the most beautiful on the Côte d’Azur. Villas hidden among the vines survey the cape, or stand on the front row along the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, right at the water's edge.